Cement & Concrete Work in Waterloo, Ontario
D&D Exterior Finishing provides professional cement & concrete services in Waterloo, Ontario and throughout Waterloo Region. Our team is licensed, insured, and trained to Ontario standards — ensuring every project is completed safely, on budget, and on time.
Serving Waterloo's University-Area Rentals And Established Residential
Waterloo blends established residential neighbourhoods — like Beechwood and Columbia Hills — with newer development north of Weber Street and a significant rental property stock near the university corridor. Ontario's harsh winters mean exterior materials face constant stress from ice, snow loads, and spring moisture. Whether you own a rental property or a family home in Waterloo, keeping the exterior in top shape protects your investment year-round.
Why Waterloo Homeowners Choose D&D Exterior Finishing
Frost-Resistant Mixes
We use air-entrained concrete mixes formulated for Ontario's climate — resisting spalling and cracking through repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
Proper Reinforcement
Every slab is reinforced with rebar or wire mesh and formed with adequate depth to meet or exceed Ontario standards.
Clean Formed Edges
Professional forming ensures straight, level edges and consistent thickness throughout — no thin spots that crack first winter.
Long-Term Durability
Well-installed concrete driveways and patios routinely last 25–40 years with minimal maintenance.
What's Included in Our Waterloo Cement & Concrete Work Service
We excavate to the required depth, install compacted granular base material, and prepare forms before any concrete is poured.
Rebar or wire mesh is installed per project specifications, properly elevated in the slab for full coverage.
We coordinate the pour, work the concrete to a smooth or broom finish, and cut control joints to manage cracking.
Proper curing compounds are applied to protect the fresh slab, and sealing is recommended within the first season.
About Our Cement & Concrete Work Service in Waterloo
Concrete work is as much about preparation and reinforcement as it is about the finished surface. D&D Exterior Finishing installs properly formed, reinforced concrete driveways, patios, steps, and walkways across Ontario — with every pour engineered to handle the province's demanding freeze-thaw cycles. From small walkway repairs to full driveway replacements, we deliver concrete that lasts.
Ontario Building Code & Climate Context: Ontario's freeze-thaw cycle is one of the most demanding environments for concrete in North America. Water infiltrates surface cracks, freezes, expands, and causes spalling and delamination. The Ontario Building Code specifies minimum concrete strength (typically 32 MPa for exterior slabs), proper air entrainment (5–8%), and adequate base preparation to prevent heaving. D&D Exterior Finishing follows these standards on every project, using only concrete mixed to Ontario exterior specifications from local ready-mix suppliers.
Licensed, insured, and local to Waterloo and Waterloo Region. No obligation — just a free, detailed quote.
Neighbourhoods We Serve in Waterloo
D&D Exterior Finishing provides cement & concrete services throughout Waterloo and the surrounding area, including:
We also serve the broader Waterloo Region and surrounding communities: Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph, Elmira, New Hamburg, Ayr, Breslau, Woodstock, Brantford, Ariss, Maryhill, New Dundee, St. Jacobs, Glenchristle. If your community isn't listed, contact us — we likely serve your area.
Frequently Asked Questions — Cement & Concrete Work in Waterloo
What is the best concrete mix for an Ontario driveway?
We recommend 32 MPa air-entrained concrete with 5–8% air content for all Ontario exterior slabs. This mix resists freeze-thaw spalling and meets Ontario Building Code requirements for driveways and walkways.
How thick should a concrete driveway be?
Residential driveways should be a minimum of 4 inches (100mm) thick on a compacted granular base. We recommend 5 inches for areas with heavier vehicle use. D&D Exterior Finishing never pours thin slabs.
How long before I can drive on new concrete?
You should wait a minimum of 7 days before light vehicle traffic, and 28 days for full curing and strength. We provide clear post-installation care instructions.
Can you replace just a section of my driveway?
Yes, partial replacements are possible if the existing slab is in otherwise good condition. We assess the situation during our free estimate and recommend the most cost-effective approach.
Do I need a permit for a new concrete driveway?
Permit requirements vary by municipality. D&D Exterior Finishing can advise on local requirements during your estimate consultation — we're familiar with permit processes throughout Waterloo Region and surrounding areas.